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Virginia Dolesy Awarded Certified Subrogation Recovery Professional Designation

DES PLAINES, Ill., Nov. 29, 2004 -- Wheels, Inc., a leader in the multi-billion-dollar fleet-leasing industry, announced today that Virginia "Ginny" Dolesy has been awarded the insurance designation Certified Subrogation Recovery Professional (CSRP) by the National Association of Subrogation Professionals (NASP).

NASP is a non-profit association with a mission to enhance the stature and effectiveness of subrogation and recovery professionals through education, training and the exchange of information. The CSRP designation is conferred by NASP on persons who fulfill the experience and ethics requirements and successfully pass the examination. The designation was formally conferred at a ceremony in Atlanta, Ga. earlier this month in conjunction with the NASP Conference.

Dolesy began her Wheels career in 1987 in the Collision Management area where she currently serves as a Senior Subrogationist. Over the years she has remained a vital part of the Collision Management team and has assisted in the implementation of ever increasing technological advancements in the handling of accident repairs and collections. "Ginny is a key contributor to the Collision Management team. We congratulate her on achieving this significant credential which recognizes her expertise in the complex area of subrogation," said Vince Sommer, Director of Collision and Vendor Management.

Dolesy serves as an Arbitrator for Arbitration Forums and has been recognized for her outstanding contributions for the last three years. In July, 2004, upon completion of the required course of study, she was awarded the designation of Automobile Claim Law Specialist. Ginny has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.

About Wheels, Inc.

Wheels, Inc. ( http://www.wheels.com/ ), which pioneered the concept of auto leasing in 1939, provides a full range of specialized services to help corporations manage their vehicle fleets. Wheels has 550 employees and manages more than 240,000 vehicles. Its holding company, Frank Consolidated Enterprises, currently ranks as one of the largest private companies in the United States, with nearly $2 billion in annual sales. For additional information, please contact info@wheels.com .